Gerri Burke, President's Quality Service Award Winner
September 25, 2003
Fans of Gerri Burke say she projects an image that makes students feel good about UC.
September 25, 2003
Fans of Gerri Burke say she projects an image that makes students feel good about UC.
September 25, 2003
Celebrate UC! lauds six individuals and two teams, all workers who go out of their way to do things right in the UC workplace. Here's your chance to watch the festivities, read about each winner and meet them via special video vignettes.
September 29, 2003
After mastering ancient Greek and Latin texts as an undergraduate and graduate Classics student, Jeff Brickler is tackling a new language, that of computer programming.
October 21, 2003
An incredible store of living history is represented by OMI-College of Applied Science graduates. Though some graduated seven decades ago, they're still true to their school and sharing stories of where they started from (and later life adventures) to mark the college's 175th anniversary year.
October 27, 2003
Robin Ventura is a standout student in the classroom, on the catwalk and on the miniature golf course.
October 29, 2003
Area high school teams face off in robotics competition hosted by the University of Cincinnati. Each team received an identical box of odd parts to use in their design.
November 4, 2003
UC's College of Engineering is receiving $4.3 million of a $10.8 million grant awarded by the state to accelerate research in power and propulsion as well as development enterprise.
November 4, 2003
A high school competition that culminated on Nov. 1 at UC proves who's the best at making robots, while at the same time promoting technical careers among teen-agers.
November 6, 2003
UC's biomedical engineering program, a joint effort out of the College of Engineering and the College of Medicine, gave its research programs a significant boost with the dedication of a new biomechanics lab named for pioneering Cincinnati orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Frank Noyes.
November 10, 2003
"As long as you teach I'll come!" That's what long-time woodworking student Marion Curry said to Bob Seipelt as he looked back on his 50 years of teaching at the College of Applied Science.